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The Everett Post-Conflict Reconstruction Program

The Everett Post-Conflict Reconstruction Event Series

An additional unique aspect of the graduate and law program will be an ongoing Everett PCR Speaker Series. At least once each semester, an established and widely known expert who has worked in PCR internationally will travel to Syracuse University to deliver a lecture and to meet with students in the Program. Part of the purpose of the Everett PCR Speaker Series will be for INSCT to deepen its network of affiliated experts and professionals in this critical need area from which graduate and law students may develop internship and career opportunities.

Upcoming Events

"Roles and Perspectives of Non-state Armed Groups in Post-War Security Transition"
Veronique Dudouet, Ph.D.
Berghof Research Center for Constructive Conflict Management
Monday, October 26, 2009, 12:00 pm, 060 Eggers Hall, Global Collaboratory
Veronique Dudouet is a researcher at the Berghof Research Center for Constructive Conflict Management in Berlin, Germany.  She will address the roles that rebel and insurgency movements play in the termination of armed conflicts and the building of a more peaceful and stable political and social order.  The presentation will draw on preliminary findings from an ongoing participatory action research project with members of various non-state groups around the globe.

Recent Lectures

"Security First:  U.S. Priorities in Israeli-Palestinian Peacemaking"
Gen. Montgomery C. Meigs, Ph.D., USA (ret.)
Visiting Professor of Strategy & Military Operations
April 17, 2009

"Five Critical Steps for Improving Post-Conflict Operations"
Karin von Hippel, Ph.D.
Co-Director, Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project, Center for Strategic and International Studies
March 2, 2009

Contact

Nick Armstrong
INSCT Research Fellow
narmstro@maxwell.syr.edu
315-443-2033